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TCT: Why open source is life for AlephObjects, makers Lulzbot 3D printers!

2016-10-072017-01-20 tom

Sharing is caring, right? AlephObjects take it very seriously and religiously embrace free/libre hardware and software!

All videos from the TCT show Birmingham 2016

Huge thanks to e3d-online.com for making this trip possible!

Also make sure to check out my Lulzbot reviews.

 


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